The Word on the Street

If you or someone you know is in immediate danger, call 911. Each day, three women are killed in America by boyfriends or husbands. Men, children, elders and pets also become victims of domestic violence.

Domestic Violence Officer

The fraudulent use of credit cards is not limited to the loss or theft of actual credit cards. A capable criminal only needs to know your credit card number to fraudulently make numerous charges, including cash withdrawals, against your account.

Detective David Sanders

The con artist will appear to be a polite, soft-spoken individual who sometimes poses a police detective, repair person, or banking official. But beware! Behind this familiar facade, lies a cunning, heartless individual with only one goal in mind – getting your money!

Director of Law Enforcement

If possible, have a phone accessible at all times and know the numbers to call for help. If you need a 911 cell phone, please contact the Victim Services Unit at (386)329-0481 or (386)326-2833. Don’t be afraid to call the police.

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Public Records

Government records may be seen and copied from a records custodian at the Sheriff's Office building and at other levels of government such as state agencies, local, county and state authorities. For more information, please contact the PCSO Records Custodian Major Johnny Greenwood by phone at (386) 329-0800.

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Under Florida law, e-mail addresses are public records. If you do not want your e-mail address released in response to a public-records request, do not send electronic mail to this entity. Instead, contact this office by phone or in writing.